There was actually a single filament of spider's web stretching out from the tip of the blade of grass which the LB could only just resolve; it's visible in the colour original but the b&w conversion and re-sizing for upload have obliterated all but a tiny remnant of dew which appears as a single squiggle. As several votes have been cast I'm leaving it there :)
I shall not be posting the colour version as I like the austerity of the mono.

There was actually a single filament of spider's web stretching out from the tip of the blade of grass which the LB could only just resolve; it's visible in the colour original but the b&w conversion and re-sizing for upload have obliterated all but a tiny remnant of dew which appears as a single squiggle. As several votes have been cast I'm leaving it there
I shall not be posting the colour version as I like the austerity of the mono.

That really is excellent Bill even though it is is taken with that contraption.....SorryBill I tried to give this my user award but as I have already given one this week the site will not allow me. Can you ask Moira to give it hers and I will pay her back as soon as I am allowed.
I feel this may well gain one or two awards today especially from the black and white purists.#
Danny

That really is excellent Bill even though it is is taken with that contraption.....SorryBill I tried to give this my user award but as I have already given one this week the site will not allow me. Can you ask Moira to give it hers and I will pay her back as soon as I am allowed.
I feel this may well gain one or two awards today especially from the black and white purists.#
Danny

Excellent in its complete simplicity Bill - very well spotted and taken!
Ann
PS - thanks for your vote and comment on the mouse. I know you don't like animals (but I seem to be in my wildlife phase), so I regard them with great pleasure! :)

Excellent in its complete simplicity Bill - very well spotted and taken!
Ann
PS - thanks for your vote and comment on the mouse. I know you don't like animals (but I seem to be in my wildlife phase), so I regard them with great pleasure!